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4.5/5 starsA Hong Kong woman rediscovers the treasure of family ties after her father’s death in this exquisite and quietly poignant drama. Produced by Ann Hui On-wah and adapted from a 2010 novel by popular romance author Amy Cheung Siu-han, Fagara features the best role in years for Canto-pop superstar Sammi Cheng Sau-man, and looks set to be a front-runner at next year’s Hong Kong Film Awards.The film marks the astonishingly assured return to feature directing of former prodigy Heiward Mak… ...

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The head of a local prosecutors’ group has called on Hong Kong’s justice minister and chief prosecutor to advise the police force about “reliability and honesty” before its actions damage the entire legal system, according to an email leaked on Monday.William Wong, the chairman of the Court Prosecutors (Department of Justice) Association, told the Post he wrote to Secretary for...

Whatever one’s thoughts on Hong Kong’s current political climate, there can be no greater threat to our prosperity, freedom and international status than financial services lawmaker Christopher Cheung Wah-fung’s suicidal proposal to impose capital controls on Hong Kong’s financial system. Such a move would irredeemably damage Hong Kong’s international credibility, spark a...

Chinese director Lou Ye's Venice competition film stars Gong Li as a famous actress in 1941 Shanghai. "All the world’s a stage," as Jacques so memorably says in As You Like It, and this world very much includes the 1941 Shanghai depicted in Lou Ye’s Saturday Fiction (Lan Xin Da Ju Yuan). It tells the story of famous actress Jean Yu — portrayed by arguably the most famous of all...

Ratings by the Motion Picture Association of America are: (G) for general audiences; (PG) parental guidance urged because of material possibly unsuitable for children; (PG-13) parents are strongly cautioned to give guidance for attendance of children younger than 13; (R) restricted, younger than 17 admitted only with parent or adult guardian; (NC-17) no one 17 and younger...

Hong Kong’s No 2 official has said the government was not making a compromise with violent protesters by announcing a formal withdrawal of the extradition bill, which sparked the worst unrest in the city in decades.Writing on his official blog on Sunday, Matthew Cheung Kin-chung said Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor was serious about listening to the grievances of...